A jet model for Galactic black-hole X-ray sources: Some constraining correlations

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Context. Some recent observational results impose significant constraints on all the models that have been proposed to explain the Galactic black-hole X-ray sources in the hard state. In particular, it has been found that during the hard state of Cyg X-1 the power-law photon number spectral index, , is correlated with the average time lag, , between hard and soft X-rays. Furthermore, the peak frequencies of the four Lorentzians that fit the observed power spectra are correlated with both and . Aims. We have investigated whether our jet model can reproduce these correlations.Methods. We performed Monte Carlo simulations of Compton upscattering of soft, accretion-disk photons in the jet and computed the time lag between hard and soft photons and the power-law index of the resulting photon number spectra.Results. We demonstrate that our jet model naturally explains the above correlations, with no additional requirements and no additional parameters. © 2008 ESO.

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Kylafis, N. D., Papadakis, I. E., Reig, P., Giannios, D., & Pooley, G. G. (2008). A jet model for Galactic black-hole X-ray sources: Some constraining correlations. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 489(2), 481–487. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20079159

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